About this course
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common, preventable, treatable disease characterized by persistent respiratory symptoms and chronic airflow limitation. Regionally, COPD affects ~6.2% of adults aged ≥40 years. In many countries, inhaler use is low versus oral medication, due to cost, cultural preference, or patients associating inhalers with more severe disease. In this module, inhaler use in COPD and current treatment recommendations will be discussed.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this module, learners will be able to:
- Understand the role of combination inhalers in COPD management
- Distinguish the properties of different combination inhalers
- Evaluate the optimal course of inhaler therapy to manage patient symptoms
Topics covered
- Disease overview – epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment goals
- Inhalers in COPD – overview of inhaler therapy, types of devices, and drug classes available
- Current recommendations (GOLD 2021) – initial and follow-up treatment, types of combination devices, and management of exacerbations
1 CME Point Available
- This module is accredited for 1 CME Point for medical practitioners enrolled in The Medical Council of Hong Kong’s Continuing Medical Education Programme for Practising Doctors who are not taking CME for Specialists.
- This module is accredited for both Hong Kong Doctors Union (HKDU) members and non-members.
- This module is accredited for 1 CME Point for fellows of the Hong Kong College of Physicians.
- Please note that this module will not earn CME credit for fellows of colleges not listed here.
- A certificate can be downloaded upon successful completion of the quiz. Please use the information on the certificate to claim your CME points.